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Equity for Students with Complex and Chronic Conditions

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Presented by the Complex and Chronic Conditions: The Division for Physical, Health, and Multiple Disabilities (CCC-DPHMD) 

This session will focus on topics that specifically impact equity in public education for students with complex and chronic conditions. 

Topics will include:
1. Time away from instruction due to medical needs
2. Disproportionate discipline for students with CCC
3. How to promote inclusive environments

Presenters:
- Autumn Bauer, Graduate Teaching Assistant, Old Dominion University
- Dr. Robbie Hampton, Associate Professor, Lipscomb University
- Dr. Cate Smith, Clinical Associate Professor, Special Education, The University of Tennessee

Equity for Students with Complex and Chronic Conditions
Select the "Play On-Demand Recording" button to begin.  |  60 minutes  |   Closed captions available
Select the "Play On-Demand Recording" button to begin.  |  60 minutes  |   Closed captions available Presented by the Complex and Chronic Conditions: The Division for Physical, Health, and Multiple Disabilities (CCC-DPHMD) This session will focus on topics that specifically impact equity in public education for students with complex and chronic conditions. Topics will include: 1. Time away from instruction due to medical needs 2. Disproportionate discipline for students with CCC 3. How to promote inclusive environments Presenters: - Autumn Bauer, Graduate Teaching Assistant, Old Dominion University - Dr. Robbie Hampton, Associate Professor, Lipscomb University - Dr. Cate Smith, Clinical Associate Professor, Special Education, The University of Tennessee
Certificate of Completion
1.0 CEUs credit  |  Certificate available
1.0 CEUs credit  |  Certificate available